Analogies have limited scope but great utility. While they cannot be extended beyond the context for which they are meant, they help drive home a succinct message by making a rigorous concept concrete and accessible to a larger audience. This analogy compares the color of photons with the form of God.
There is not a single color by which photon could be defined rather photon is the carrier of all colors that we find Defining photon with a color yes we can desist but it is because of photon that any color can exist There is not a single form by which God could be defined rather God is the carrier of all forms that we find Defining God with a form yes we can desist but it is because of God that any form can exist Photon takes up a color for electron with which it relates to the eyes of an artist immense joy it generates God takes up a form for the jiva with whom He relates in the heart of a devotee pure mellows it generates A dilemma from ages making communities shatter a little Physics is enough to resolve the petty matter
Neither form nor color is absolute, hence they cannot be used to define more fundamental entities like photons and God, which are better defined in relationship with similar fundamental entities, i.e., electrons and living entities, respectively. Depending on the energy that an excited electron emits, a photon takes up different colors. Both electron and photon are fundamental but their diverse relationship leads to diverse colors. Similarly, both God and jiva are fundamental but their diverse relationships lead to diverse forms. Color indicates the fundamental relationship between electrons and photons. A form indicates the fundamental relationship between living beings and God.
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